Contemporary Political Philosophy: An AnthologyRobert E. Goodin, Philip Pettit John Wiley & Sons, 23.09.2005 - 772 Seiten This authoritative collection of the seminal texts in post-war political philosophy has now been updated and expanded.
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Inhalt
Part II Democracy | 101 |
Part III Justice | 183 |
Part IV Rights | 279 |
Part V Liberty | 367 |
Part VI Equality | 449 |
Part VII Oppression | 539 |
Part VIII International Affairs | 621 |
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